Southern Utah (Geographic Keyword)

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Anasazi Abandonment of the San Juan Drainage and the Numic Expansion (1989)
DOCUMENT Citation Only J. Richard Ambler. Mark Q. Sutton.

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IDENTIFICATION OF CHARCOAL FROM SITES IN THE CAPITOL REEF NATIONAL PARK, UTAH (1997)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Kathryn Puseman.

Six charcoal samples from Sites 42GA651, 42GA3953, 42GA3954, 42GA3987, and 42GA4001 were sent for identification. These sites are located in pinyon-juniper or Shadscale communities in the Capitol Reef National Park, southern Utah. The charcoal samples are to be submitted to Beta Analytic Inc., for radiocarbon dating.


ORGANIC RECOVERY AND AMS DATES FOR THE WASHINGTON FAULT, PHASE III CORRIDOR PROJECT, SOUTHERN UTAH (2009)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Linda Scott Cummings.

Eleven sediment samples from four trenches (T-1, T-2, T-4, and WFT) across the Washington Fault in Southern Utah were examined to recover particulate organics that might include microscopic charcoal and/or pollen for radiocarbon dating. Upon recovery of this material, AMS radiocarbon dating was performed.


POLLEN AND MACROFLORAL ANALYSIS AT SITE 42KA4280, SOUTHERN UTAH (1999)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Kathryn Puseman. Linda Scott Cummings. Laura Ruggiero. Thomas E. Moutoux.

Sediment samples from two pit house features at Site 42KA4280 in southern Utah were analyzed for pollen and macrofloral remains. One corn cob fragment also was measured. Ceramic artifacts suggest occupation of the site during the Basketmaker III period. The two pit houses represent two occupation episodes. Pollen and macrofloral analyses are used to provide information concerning plant resources available to and utilized by the site occupants.